DrawnBy is a collaborative drawing app built by Josh de Blank,
Travis White and Stephen McDonald for the 2011 Django Dash.
Users are able to create new drawings which anyone can contribute to
in real-time. Drawings can then be saved to the DrawnBy gallery where
users can view and vote on their favourite drawings.

Technical Overview

Aside from Django, DrawnBy brings together several unique technologies.
The HTML5 canvas API is used to implement client-side drawing features.
These interactions are then sent over the wire using websockets
via Socket.IO. gevent is used on the server to maintain long running
requests, and the key-value server Redis is used to store all drawing
interactions.

Installation

DrawnBy was built on Ubuntu 10.04 VPS provided by Linode. The
following packages are required and can be installed via apt:

Development of DrawnBy is managed using the Mercurial version control
system and hosted on BitBucket. With Mercurial installed, clone the
repository with the following command:

hg clone http://bitbucket.org/stephenmcd/drawnby

The required Python packages can then be installed via pip with the
following command from the newly created drawnby project directory:

cd drawnby
sudo pip install -r requirements.txt

A database is then required. By default DrawnBy is configured for a SQLite
database. Consult the django documentation for configuring other
database servers. Once configured, the database can be created running the
following commands:

python manage.py syncdb
python manage.py migrate

To handle websockets, DrawnBy requires a custom server based on gevent.
As such a management command is provided to run the project:

sudo python manage.py runserver_socketio

DrawnBy uses Twitter or Facebook to handle authentication. As such API
keys are required for an app with eithe provider. Once API keys are
obtained, rename the local_settings.py.template file in the drawnby
project directory to local_settings.py and edit this file to set the
keys where defined.